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Macquarie Group Ltd | ASX:MQGCD | Australian Stock Exchange | Ordinary Share |
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By Peg Brickley
Zinc producer Horsehead Holding Corp. filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy protection Tuesday, hit by low commodity prices and weaker global demand for base metals.
The Pittsburgh, company is carrying $420.7 million in funded debt, secured and unsecured, court papers say.
Horsehead is in talks with senior secured bondholders about a deal that would require it to file a chapter 11 reorganization plan within 40 days, and get out of bankruptcy within 130 days of the bankruptcy filing.
Horsehead resorted to chapter 11 protection following a move on Jan. 5 by Macquarie Bank Ltd., as the agent for lenders. Macquarie declared a default on a loan and froze some of Horsehead's bank accounts, further stressing the company's liquidity.
In a filing with the U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Wilmington, Del., Horsehead said it is completing a bankruptcy financing package that will fund its turnaround effort.
Operational problems at a North Carolina zinc processing facility have amplified the macroeconomic factors that made Horsehead's debt load difficult to carry, according to a declaration from James Hensler, chairman, president and chief executive officer of Horsehead.
Construction began on the facility in 2011, which uses state-of-the-art technology for processing zinc. Cost overruns and the inability to get the facility up to full capacity caused Horsehead to temporarily halt production at the North Carolina plant.
Horsehead Holdings is the parent company of three entities that produce zinc metal and zinc oxide and recycle other materials, including nickel-bearing waste, in North America. Its products are used in the galvanizing of steel products and as components in rubber tires, alkaline batteries, paint, chemicals and pharmaceuticals.
--Stephanie Gleason contributed to this article.
Write to Peg Brickley at peg.brickley@wsj.com
(END) Dow Jones Newswires
February 02, 2016 07:58 ET (12:58 GMT)
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